Refrigeration Courses
Total Clock Hours 630
RF1400 Employability Skills
Clock Hours 31
The Job Search/Resume Class is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to successfully navigate the job search process. The class provides students with guidance in identifying potential employers, as well as assistance in completing job applications and preparing a standout resume and cover letter. The Interview Skills Class is a valuable resource for student as they prepare for job interviews. The class covers the component of an interview, common interview questions, and offers students the opportunity to practice their interview skills in a supportive environment. To help students excel in the workplace, the Workplace Communication Skills Class focuses on effective communication, including communication styles, active listening, non-verbal communication, professional presentation, electronic communication, and conflict resolution. First Aid and CPR Class teaches individuals the basic of life support and how to provide initial medical care in emergency situations.
RF1100 Basic Refrigeration
Clock Hours 216
Demonstrate competency with general safety; properly utilize common tools, equipment, and materials on maintenance and installation projects; demonstrate competency in the use of propane and oxyacetylene torches; demonstrate knowledge of the theories of heat, refrigeration, matter and energy, and basic thermodynamics; perform heat transfer calculations and identify refrigerant characteristics; complete EPA 608 testing. OSHA 10 training provides information and guidance for occupational safety and health regulations, standards, and practices.
RF1200 Advanced Refrigeration
Clock Hours 197
Troubleshoot and repair commercial and marine refrigeration systems; diagnose and repair domestic refrigerators and freezers; install and repair room air conditioners. Demonstrate competency in the theory, operation, selection, installation and maintenance of industrial refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump systems.
RF1300 Electricity
Clock Hours 186
Demonstrate an understanding of basic electrical theory; demonstrate competency with the proper use of test instruments; identify, install, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain common electrical and electro-mechanical devices and control systems